Industry News | 2016-02-15 09:46:51.0
Count On Tools has released a new accessory – the Lightweight Rails – for its award-winning line of StripFeeder products. The StripFeeder Lightweight Rails enable customers to take full advantage of the StripFeeder platform when operating in OEM tray towers with weight limits on tray capacity. The skeletonized design reduces carrier tray weight by 40-50 percent. StripFeeder Lightweight Rails are available in 0.25" (6mm), 0.50" (12mm), 0.75" (19mm), and 1.125" (28mm) pocket depths.
Industry News | 2018-10-18 11:08:03.0
Different Techniques for Plating
Industry News | 2018-10-18 10:40:04.0
Via Tent-Holes with Solder Mask
Industry News | 2016-02-24 19:42:19.0
Count On Tools has released a new version in its award-winning line of StripFeeder products – the StripFeeder Lightweight. Increased demand for use of the StripFeeder platform in OEM automated tray towers prompted the need for a low-mass version to accommodate machine weight limits on tray capacity. The StripFeeder Lightweight system allows customers to take advantage of the StripFeeder platform in these specific applications.
Industry News | 2015-09-10 16:45:40.0
Count On Tools has released a new accessory – the Transition Rail – for its award-winning line of StripFeeder products. Each StripFeeder Transition Rail features machined tracks for both paper and emboss tape on the same rail for a seamless transition.
Industry News | 2006-09-28 19:36:56.0
Order Online at www.lgintl.com
Industry News | 2018-03-12 14:11:35.0
Kester is proud to announce the launch of NP560, a no-clean, lead-free, halogen-free solder paste. It consistently delivers paste transfer efficiencies of 0.50 to 0.55 AR and is fully capable of printing and reflowing 01005 components, even in air, with minimal graping behavior. In addition to its stable, consistent product performance, NP560 has redefined the voiding standard for PCB assembly and has the potential for low voiding performance.
Industry News | 2003-07-08 09:09:15.0
Available for Devices Up to 13 mm2 with Speeds Up to 1 GHz
Industry News | 2004-09-29 21:38:11.0
Frenchtown, NJ, September 2004